Georg Hansen

Georg Hansen (5 July 1904-8 September 1944) was a German Wehrmacht general staff colonel and a member of the German Resistance during World War II.

Biography
Georg Hansen was born in Sonnefeld, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, German Empire on 5 July 1904, and he joined the Reichswehr armored forces in 1924 after studying law at the University of Erlangen for two semesters. He rose in the ranks of the Wehrmacht during the Interwar period and entered the Abwehr in 1937 after meeting Ludwig Beck and Claus von Stauffenberg. He was involved with foreign military reconnaissance during World War II, and he was appointed to head military intelligence after Wilhelm Canaris' February 1944 resignation. Hansen was influenced to join the German Resistance by Ludwig Beck, and he was arrested after the failure of the 20 July plot. He was executed by hanging at the Ploetzensee Prison on 8 September 1944.